View of a wood construction building at Sixth (6th, Alpine) and Rose Streets in Georgetown, Colorado, in a simple Italianate style, with a hipped roof and eaves with brackets. A dentist's sign is on the second floor. The business next door has an awning reading, "Confectionary." Three business are on the first floor; two have awnings, one with part of the word "Shoes" visible, where a man and a boy stand on either side of a mannequin in the doorway. The business on the corner is the Bank of Clear Creek County, with its name over the front and on the side of the building. Large windows flank the front door, and the side window reflects letters on the other side of the street. Two men stand in the doorway. Two boy stand near a large telegraph or telephone pole at the corner, and a lamp post without a lamp is nearby. Two posters on the pole read, "John Thompson" and "Horse Shoe ---." The side of the building has a balcony over an entrance.

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Formerly F5137.; Title hand-written on back of photoprint.; R7100013698

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F5137 DPLW

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10001369.TIF

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